Provides educational services and supports to elementary and secondary school students living on reserve

Administers Native Sena School

Keewaytinook Internet High School (KiHS)

Uses the Internet as a mode of delivery to offer accredited secondary school courses up to Grade 10 in a classroom setting

Distance Education

Administers on-reserve educational instruction and academic upgrading through Wahsa Distance Education by providing classroom instruction from Sioux Lookout via Wawatay Radio to students from Grades 9-12

Post Secondary Program (PSP)

Provides financial assistance and academic and social counselling support throughout the school year to post secondary students both on and off the reserve through the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council

Provides assistance for applying/filling out application forms for colleges and universities

Hours

Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm

Areas Served

North Caribou First Nation

Eligibility

Ages: 4 year(s) and up

Members of North Caribou Lake First Nation

All school aged children and youth living on reserve

Distance Education

On-reserve individuals wishing to obtain a high school diploma

Post Secondary Program

All Band members regardless of residency are eligible to apply for assistance if attending a post-secondary institution

Application

Post Secondary Program

Applications for assistance available on Northern Nishnawbe Education Council (NNEC) website or at office

Deadline to apply for assistance for fall start date is May 15th; January start date is Oct 15th; spring and summer start dates is Feb 15th